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At Inmigración Legal, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support to the Latino community in the United States. From document preparation to legal representation, we are here to help you achieve your immigration goals with confidence and security. Explore our services and discover how we can be your trusted ally in this important process.

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Discover how at Inmigración Legal, we turn complex processes into clear and effective solutions. Each of our services is designed to guide you toward a stable future, providing you with the necessary tools to thrive here in the United States.

Make Your American Dream a Reality with Us!

Our team is ready to guide you every step of the immigration process. From work permits to family reunification, we are committed to providing you with the necessary tools to build a strong future full of opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

In this section, you will find clear and direct answers to the most common concerns of our clients. We understand that the immigration process can bring doubts and worries, which is why we are here to provide you with all the information you need. Our goal is to ensure you feel confident and supported every step of the way toward legalization in the United States. Explore our Frequently Asked Questions and get the clarity you need with us!

The average processing time for a work permit varies depending on the type of application submitted and USCIS workload. Generally, the process can take between 5 and 7 months from the date the complete application is filed. It is essential to ensure that all required documents are in order to avoid delays.

Yes, you can work legally if you have filed an asylum application and it has been pending for at least 150 days without a final decision. In this case, you can apply for a work permit, known as an Employment Authorization Document (EAD).

If your visa expires but you have a pending extension or change of status application, you will not be considered out of status while your case is being processed. However, if you have not started any process and your visa expires, you would be in unlawful presence, which could lead to legal consequences.

Yes, in most cases, immigration processes allow you to include immediate family members, such as spouses and minor children, depending on the type of application you submit. Each case has specific requirements, and our team can help you evaluate the best options for family reunification.

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